Tiled Conservatory Roofs

Tiled conservatory roofs are a great way to transform your existing or new conservatory into a space that can be used all year round. They offer excellent thermal performance and come with a range of stylish designs.

Choosing the best conservatory roof for your home is an important decision and can be made easier by understanding some of the key features that you should look out for. A tiled conservatory roof is a solid roofing system that comes in different colour options to ensure that it matches the rest of your property and looks as though it’s part of your house instead of a separate structure.

You can choose from a wide range of tile colours and materials to get the perfect finish. Whether you have an old or a new property, a tiled roof will fit in with the rest of your design and add to its value.

The lightweight nature of a tiled roof reduces the external pressure on your conservatory and will be less likely to cause sagging. They are also highly durable, with high wind and hail impact resistance as well as being resistant to discolouration caused by UV rays.

Conservatory roofs with tiles are a good choice if you want to increase the amount of natural light in your conservatory and create a bright and airy space that you can use all year round. They are easy to install and have a wide range of glazing options, including Velux windows which can be used for added ventilation.

It is a good idea to check that your existing conservatory will be able to support a tiled roof, as it may need to be adjusted so that the new roof can be safely installed and comply with building regulations. If you are unsure how your conservatory will support the weight of a tiled roof, it is recommended that you ask your local council for planning permission before beginning work on your conservatory.

A tiled conservatory roof can be a costlier option than other conservatory types, but they offer many benefits and are a great investment if you are looking to convert your conservatory into a permanent extension. A tiled conservatory roof is also a popular choice for homeowners who want to increase the value of their property and create a more comfortable living space in the process.

Depending on the type of roof you choose, it is possible to add an internal plastered ceiling to your tiled conservatory. This can be fitted with integrated spotlights and downlights, as well as concealing wires for any audio/visual equipment.

You can also choose to have Velux roof lights incorporated into your tiled conservatory roof, which are a low maintenance and easy way of bringing more light into the room. They can be placed at any angle and are a great way to enhance the overall appearance of your home.

Depending on the design of your conservatory, a tiled conservatory roof can be installed in as little as 3 days. However, for larger or more complex projects, this can take a bit longer.